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Product Spotlight: Dune D2 by Lumascape

 

The new Dune D2 from Lumascape is a compact architectural spotlight that delivers high-performance exterior lighting in a refined and durable form.

Delivering up to 1,010 lumens from just 10 W, Dune D2 is perfectly suited to architectural and landscape applications where precise beam control, visual comfort, and discreet integration are essential. The luminaire is available in five standard colour temperatures ranging from 2200K to 4000K, with CRI 90 options, enabling designers to create carefully balanced lighting across façades, planting schemes, and public realm environments.

A seamless single-body housing, which integrates glare control directly into the luminaire, eliminates the need for additional external accessories and ensures a consistent, minimal fixture appearance across projects. Construction options include solid brass for exceptional corrosion resistance, or powder-coated aluminium with a marine-grade epoxy undercoat, making the luminaire suitable for demanding exterior conditions.

Optical flexibility is a key strength of the range, with eleven beam distributions available. These include symmetrical beams from a narrow 12° to a wide 50°, multiple elliptical options, and dedicated Wall Wash Soft and Wall Wash Pro distributions engineered for uniform vertical illumination and façade lighting. They are fully adjustable, with −100° to +100° tilt and 360° rotation, complemented by an optional internal integrated louvre for enhanced glare control.

Dune D2 is available in low-voltage and mains-powered versions, with non-dimmable and DALI control options, offering flexibility across a wide range of project requirements. Installation options include ground mounting, ½-inch NPT pole mounting, conduit integration, and heavy-duty ground anchors, enabling clean, robust detailing.

Reinforcing Lumascape’s commitment to high-quality, architecturally focused lighting solutions, Dune D2 is now available to specify through Architainment.

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